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4. Remember, then, that if you wrongly suppose that things which are slavish by nature are also free, and that what belongs to others is your own, you will be hindered.
"We wrongly suppose, I think, that shame is the enemy of personal emancipation when in fact an emancipated man or woman is one for whom inner control is sufficiently powerful to produce inner limits on actions that once were controlled by external forces".
But she doesn't waste time complaining about them, or anything else, though she has a no-nonsense way of making her feelings known, especially when it comes to those who wrongly suppose that you can't play real jazz on a violin.
On this view, the critics wrongly suppose that the point of public reason is to deliver a unique answer to each question we face; the point is rather to ensure that the rules or principles that we adopt can be reasonably justified to all.
Riggs claims that Lackey's objections wrongly suppose that defenders of the credit thesis think that knowledge requires praiseworthiness, are too closely tied to Greco's particular account of credit (with its emphasis on explanatory salience), and also overlook the possibility of "group effort" in achievements.
A disparate, multi-artist array of photographs, 'slow-drip' videos and bits of apparatus make up the Fondazione's contribution -- entitled, for what one might wrongly suppose no discernible reason, Veerle.
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First, competitiveness is a woolly concept that wrongly supposes countries, like football teams, win only when another team loses.
More controversial was a missile launched against a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan wrongly supposed to have been supplying chemical weapons to al-Qaeda.
A dualistic model may be constructed, for example, by wrongly supposing that an intelligently behaving person must be continually utilizing knowledge of facts knowledge that something is the case.
According to Durkheim, totemism was fundamentally significant (he wrongly supposed it to be virtually universal), and in this he shared the view of some other 19th-century savants, notably Salomon Reinach (1858 1932) and Robertson Smith (1846 94), not to mention Sigmund Freud (1856 1939).
The two types of semantic information (instructional and factual) may also come together in magic spells, where semantic representations of x may be (wrongly) supposed to provide some instructional power and control over x.
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